peculiarly definicja W języku polskim

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  • In 1543 an earth-centered cosmos was the physical orthodoxy of the day, supported by philosophical arguments that, at the time, were peculiarly compelling.

  • He would, for a start, immediately recognize an attempt to grasp the nature of civic decency under peculiarly modern duress.

  • On its face, postal policy appears to be an area of public policy peculiarly well suited for congressional control.

  • The potential threat of murine schistosomiasis has tended to be regarded as a peculiarly guadaloupean problem with little relevance for control programmes elsewhere.

  • The mountains and valleys, whether surrounding the northern slate quarries, the rural hill farms, or the industrialized south, generated a peculiarly intense environment.

  • All that can be generally asserted is that the use of nationality as a significant source of political identity is peculiarly modern.

  • He commented that the tropical lowlands hold a peculiarly invisible status in the country's social, academic, and national thought.

  • At this point, however, it must be asked whether there is a peculiarly legal problem of content.

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